User Manual For - CONTROLLER/DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC-99/141
• in
Graph low
parameter write
-200°C
,
• in
Graph high
parameter write
1370°C
,
b) For the temperature reading of sensor 2 with the symbol A2:
– Using the arrows in the top navigation bar, select any
Logical channel
(except for 1)
for example 2,
– in
Name
parameter write
Temperature A2
,
– Mode parameter set as
hardware input
,
– Source parameter set as
Source
-
Inp. A2: Thermocouple
(see
Fig. 7.63
),
– Other parameters are set as the sensor 1.
c) For the temperature reading of sensor 3 with the symbol A3:
– Using the arrows in the top navigation bar, select any
Logical channel
(except for 1
and 2) for example 3,
– in
Name
parameter write
Temperature A3
,
– Mode parameter set as
hardware input
,
– Source parameter set as
Source
-
Inp. A3: Thermocouple
(see
Fig. 7.63
),
– Other parameters are set as the sensor 1.
d) For the temperature reading of sensor 4 with the symbol A4:
– Using the arrows in the top navigation bar, select any
Logical channel
(except for 1,
2 and 3) for example 4,
– in
Name
parameter write
Temperature A4
,
– Mode parameter set as
hardware input
,
– Source parameter set as
Source
-
Inp. A4: Thermocouple
(see
Fig. 7.63
),
– Other parameters are set as the sensor 1.
d) For alarm state,
– using the arrows in the top navigation bar, select any
Logical channel
(except for 1,
2, 3 and 4) eg 5,
– in Name parameter write
Alarm
,
– Mode parameter set as
Math function
,
– enter the
Function
submenu to select the appropriate function that allows the
calculation alarm condition,
•
Function
parameter set as
All X[i] > Y
,
• in
Source X
parameter select logical channels 1, 2, 3, 4 which we defined as a
measure of temperature,
•
X error handling
parameter set as
errors forwarded to result
,
•
Type of source Y
parameter set as
value
,
• in
Source Y
parameter write
140
,
– for
Displaying
block parameters:
• Format parameter set as
binary
,
• in
Off-state text
write
LO
with blue font color,
• in On-state text write
HI
with red font color,
• in
Graph low
write
0
,
• in
Graph high
write
1
,
– exit from
Logical channels
menu,
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